Author: Michael Cummings
Date: 16:00:04 01/24/00
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On January 24, 2000 at 14:56:37, Christophe Theron wrote: >On January 24, 2000 at 06:06:45, Michael Cummings wrote: > >>On January 24, 2000 at 04:53:35, Harald Faber wrote: >> >>>On January 24, 2000 at 04:26:22, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On January 24, 2000 at 04:21:15, Harald Faber wrote: >>>> >>>>>Thx to the moderators for deleting my message. >>>>>So I do it again with another topic, maybe they didn't like "rubbish" as topic. >>>> >>>> >>>>If it was the message I saw here it had nothing to do >>>>with the heading but the language used in your reply >>>>to item 1. Which if it was your post deserved to be deleted, >>>>the language was offensive and not required. >>>>IMHO of course. >>>>Thanks. >>> >>>It contained facts with a bit aggressivity. No insults and no "forbidden" words, >>>so no reason to delete it. The current moderators are a bit too fast in deleting >>>posts. Fine they won't be setup again. IMHO of course. >>> >>>Thorstens posts are ALWAYS offending. And always contain the same stupid >>>contents. This has to be stopped. >> >>I saw a pic of Thorsten and Chris W, they seem to be friends. Maybe there is >>something going on here in trying to corrupt this forum. > > >Michael, obviously you don't know much about the peoples here. > >Thorsten indeed has worked with Chris Whittington. But he also gives advices to >and is friend with several others chess programmers: me, Vincent Diepeveen, >Stefan Mayer-Kahlen and others as well. > >I don't think he agrees with Chris W. in everything Chris does, and has a >totally different personality. > >He has strong opinions about computer chess and he likes to talk about it, and >generally it is not in a negative way. > >He has been agressively attacked for absolutely no reason by Harald, and >Harald's post has been deleted. > >That's all. > > > > Christophe I should of added :-) to the end, my post was more tongue in cheek stuff.
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